Obsessed Bodyguard fans are using their BOILERS to stash away treats – after being inspired by David Budd’s ingenious hiding place in the smash hit drama
- Last night’s finale of the Bodyguard saw David Budd hide things in his boiler
- Viewers were left inspired to do the same taking to Twitter to share their stashes
- Many used the heating devices to store the sweet treats they don’t want to share
The last episode of the Bodyguard certainly got viewers talking – and one of the unexpected topics to arise was about boilers.
In the opening scenes we see special protection officer David Budd (Richard Madden) unscrewing his boiler where he hides a tablet, and a set of keys before removing a gun.
The scene left many viewers inspired to hide their own stashes in the boiler applauding the ‘excellent’ hiding place.
But unlike Budd their secret stows were slightly less incriminating.
Following last night’s final episode of the Bodyguard viewers have been inspired to hide their secret stashes in their boilers
In the opening scenes we see special protection officer David Budd (Richard Madden) unscrewing his boiler where he hides a tablet, and a set of keys before removing a gun
Taking to Twitter many viewers revealed the items they would now be keeping in the heating device.
Sharing a snap of their Snickers stash one wrote: ‘After seeing the technique used so effectively in #Bodyguard, I’ve started hiding important items behind my boiler so nobody else can find them.’
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Another wrote: ‘I’m going to be hiding hobnobs in the boiler and dairy milk in the living room light fitting.’
Meanwhile another man was surprised to find a rather unusual hall was already in place in his boiler.
‘After #bodyguard tonight just checked what is hidden in my boiler cupboard. Cooking oil, nearly out of date pancake mix and flea stuff!’ they tweeted.
One man discovered that somebody was already keeping a rather unusual selection of goods in his boiler cupboard
For many the boiler was deemed the perfect place to hide sweet treats that you don’t want to share
Taking to Twitter many fans revealed that they would be using the unusual hiding place in the future
However, one Twitter user pointed out that, thanks to the BBC drama, a boiler is the ‘least safe place for hiding anything now.’
Sunday night saw fans watch in horror as it was revealed it was David Budd’s own boss Chief Superintendent Lorraine Craddock who played a key role in Julia Montague’s death, before the final twist was revealed.
It was a double blow for Budd as the true identity of the female train bomber from the first episode, Nadia, who he believed he had saved, as the bombmaker who attempted to murder his own children, a twist that made one viewer joke they’d ‘fainted 15 times’ during the big reveal.
However, others weren’t in agreement and one cheeky Twitter user even sent a complaint to British Gas
‘Omg. Now that’s what you call a twist in the story!’ one tweeted.
Another wrote: ‘What a bombshell! Not one single person could have guessed who the bomber was.’
‘I have never been so on edge in my life,’ a third posted.
Viewers watched as Craddock had been delivering information to Luke Akins, an organised crime boss against the RIPA-18 bill led by the home secretary, which enabled him to execute the bomb attack in which she perished in the third episode.
Fan theories had also been rife that the Home Secretary wasn’t actually dead, especially as viewers weren’t shown her demise on screen – but they were left ‘fuming’ that she had been killed after all.
The entire Bodyguard boxset is available on BBC iPlayer
David Budd finally discovered the truth about the conspiracy to murder Julia Montague during the dramatic conclusion of BBC’s Bodyguard
Viewers were in for a shock when they learned that the mastermind behind the bombs was actually Nadia. She revealed her role in the terrorist attacks blaming Budd for being so easily duped that she was an ‘oppressed weak woman’
Fan theories had also been rife that the Home Secretary wasn’t actually dead, especially as viewers weren’t shown her demise on screen – but they were left disappointed she didn’t turn up in the finale
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